Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-15 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 07:46 pm, Paul Oehler wrote: A .qmail file with a one line comment will discard mail. .qmail-blackhole: -- # -- Rick Out of curiosity, is this a documented feature? I don't

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-12 Thread Paul Oehler
It's in the qmail docs. man dot-qmail It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with # are ignored, and that qmail-local will only process .qmail files that aren't empty. Is this how qmailadmin creates a blackhole e-mail address?

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-12 Thread Rick Widmer
Paul Oehler wrote: It's in the qmail docs. man dot-qmail It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with # are ignored, and that qmail-local will only process .qmail files that aren't empty. Is this how qmailadmin creates a blackhole e-mail address? I don't think there is a

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-12 Thread X-Istence
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rick Widmer wrote: Paul Oehler wrote: It's in the qmail docs. man dot-qmail It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with # are ignored, and that qmail-local will only process .qmail files that aren't empty. Is

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-12 Thread Tom Collins
On Jun 12, 2004, at 12:55 PM, X-Istence wrote: I don't know where you get your info, but qmailadmin certainly does. Breached# cat .qmail |/usr/bin/true delete Breached# pwd /usr/storage/mail/x-istence.com/blackhole/ Yes, you can blackhole a POP/IMAP account. Note that we had to do it this way,

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-11 Thread X-Istence
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tom Collins wrote: On Jun 9, 2004, at 5:46 PM, Paul Oehler wrote: Out of curiosity, is this a documented feature? I don't remember ever reading this anywhere. It's in the qmail docs. man dot-qmail It isn't in there explicitly, but it says

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-10 Thread Tom Collins
On Jun 9, 2004, at 5:46 PM, Paul Oehler wrote: Out of curiosity, is this a documented feature? I don't remember ever reading this anywhere. It's in the qmail docs. man dot-qmail It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with # are ignored, and that qmail-local will only

[vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Pascal DeMilly
Hi, I have a question in regards to .qmail file processing. I am trying to setup a simple filtering to move spammed message to another folder using .qmail files. Basically something like that: | condredirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] grep 'Subject: [SPAM]' ./name/Maildir/ For simple address like [EMAIL

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Ken Jones
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 7:53 am, Pascal DeMilly wrote: Hi, I have a question in regards to .qmail file processing. I am trying to setup a simple filtering to move spammed message to another folder using .qmail files. Basically something like that: | condredirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] grep

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Pascal DeMilly
Thanks that did it. Another question. How can I drop a message? (kind of like contredirect /dev/null) Thanks again Pascal On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 07:18, Ken Jones wrote: On Wednesday 09 June 2004 7:53 am, Pascal DeMilly wrote: Hi, I have a question in regards to .qmail file processing. I

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Rick Widmer
Pascal DeMilly wrote: Thanks that did it. Another question. How can I drop a message? (kind of like contredirect /dev/null) A .qmail file with a one line comment will discard mail. .qmail-blackhole: -- # -- Rick

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Pascal DeMilly
But what if I want to drop some mail based on the criteria but accept other for a particular address. On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 14:59, Rick Widmer wrote: Pascal DeMilly wrote: Thanks that did it. Another question. How can I drop a message? (kind of like contredirect /dev/null) A .qmail file

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Ken Jones
On Wednesday 09 June 2004 5:09 pm, Pascal DeMilly wrote: But what if I want to drop some mail based on the criteria but accept other for a particular address. You might want to look around on the net for the answer to that one. Basicly, you will need to send the email through a program that

Re: [vchkpw] dot qmail processing

2004-06-09 Thread Paul Oehler
A .qmail file with a one line comment will discard mail. .qmail-blackhole: -- # -- Rick Out of curiosity, is this a documented feature? I don't remember ever reading this anywhere. Paul